(The photo's a bit blurry but so is our nation - c/ork)
Whether Democrat, Republican or Independent, here's something to
think about:
We
hear a cacophony of blaring and bleating from the media and the Hillary
supporters that she won the popular vote and therefore she should be president,
60,839,497 to 60,265,847. 47.8% to 47,3% with the remaining 4.9% going to
the other candidates. But here is a more in-depth analysis:
Trump
won the popular vote in 31 states to her 19 and DC... 62% to her 19%.
Trump led in the total popular vote for all states except California. She
won California 5,860,714 to his 3,151,821. 61.6% to 33.1% exclusive of
the other candidates. Thus California gave Hillary the popular vote for
all states as claimed by the Democrats and their media supporters.
But
deduct her California vote from her national vote, it leaves her with
54,978,783, and deduct Trumps California vote from his national total, it
leaves him with 57,113,976, he wins in a landslide in the total for the other
49 states, 51.3% to her 48.7%.
So,
in effect, Hillary was elected president of California and Trump was elected
president of the rest of the country by a substantial margin.
This
exemplifies the wisdom of the Electoral College, to prevent the vote of any one
populace state from overriding the vote of the others.
With
our voter registration available when getting a driver's license combined with
undocumented immigrants allowed driver's licenses we have no controls in place
to keep non-citizens from voting.
So
I ask you, frankly, do you REALLY want California voters to elect your
presidents for you? Or any other heavily populated state? It would
be like the tail wagging the dog. The average state has 8.7 members in
the US House of Reps. We have 53. If states weren't restricted to
two senators each, CA would have 12.
If
no electoral college, candidates would only campaign probably only in CA and
NY....all they'd need to win.
The
founding fathers never cease to amaze me with their foresight and wisdom.
In
fact, we could use an electoral college in CA.
“Politically
Incorrect Truths”
cji
12/3/16
In the grasping to
educate
a nation divided as
ours
maybe something can
help
understand the voting
process
as seen by the
smaller states
(now including all
but a couple)
determining who’ll
lead or follow
while for decades
transition
one president to
another
some really good
others not
still the president
of the US
without riots or poor
losers
only a couple
exceptions
(the Civil War and
today)
one based on the law
the one today on
stupidity
simple and plain
dumbness
understanding not the
process
the electoral college
in toto’
therefore another
attempt
for the deaf to hear
clear
the blinded to again
see
and for those without
feeling
maybe a touch of
reality!
Copyright © 2016 – cji
'Chuck'
Charles J. Ingerson, CPCM, Fellow (NCMA)
“To
create one has to have imagination - and we've a society which not only can't
think for themselves but lack in knowing how to communicate with one another –
unlike previous generations where one had to do both!” cji 11/25/16
“Altruistic Logic is where one understands whatever reason one
does something for – when questioned will always be for an Altruistic logic or
reason. They’ll say whatever covers their real reason so that others will
believe them. Sadly in most cases (not all) these reasons are selfish and not
altruistic.” cji 12/2/15
“Just like faith once we understand a truth – it moves from
faith to knowledge/light – the same as wisdom when we learn something we store
it forever for recall when needed and then add precept upon precept. Thus we grow
exponentially either towards Zion or we fade exponentially to Babylon.” – cji
7/18/15
Photo Sites:
“… tis true – we’ve but a season – to grow – nourish – plant –
protect – water – correct – and most importantly to love as the Savior loved …”
cji 1/7/15
(Do
We Want to Know?)
http://www.jesuschrist.lds.org/SonOfGod/eng/
http://dailypoems1.blogspot.com/ (to access poems)
http://cjames127.blogspot.com/ (to access essays)
http://dailypoems1.blogspot.com/ (to access poems)
http://cjames127.blogspot.com/ (to access essays)
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